By Molly Claire Goddard
6:20am PDT, Aug 27, 2025
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One celebrity chef is issuing a complete takedown of Meghan Markle and her Netflix series.Culinary expert Jameson Stocks — who previously cooked for King Charles III — slammed the latest installment of With Love, Meghan and claimed the Duchess of Sussex is desperate for money.
Keep reading to hear the expert's rant about Meghan….
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After the second season of With Love, Meghan hit the streaming platform, Jameson Stocks wondered why Netflix gave Meghan Markle another chance by continuing their partnership."The show has been a failure on multiple levels, with such low viewership numbers that most other programs would have been cancelled by now," the food expert claimed in an interview. "Given the heavy media coverage and the high-profile billboards in Los Angeles and New York promoting the series, along with paid media, it is truly embarrassing that it did not even make the top 300 Netflix shows this year."
"I believe Netflix made the right call moving her to a pay-per-show agreement, essentially a contract that says no more c*** as we won't buy it," he continued. "I believe she will keep pushing forward on television, but whether she chooses to slice fruit, create flower arrangements, or engage in similar b*****it is another question; it's making a powerhouse of a company like Netflix look below average."
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Jameson Stocks doubled down on his dislike for Meghan Markle by alleging this is the Suits star's last chance to make money."I think Meghan Markle needs Netflix more than Netflix need her," the cook added. "I think she's becoming a bit of a liability to be honest with you. They don't really know what to do with her, maybe an actual chat show would be better suited. The audience figures proved that a lifestyle show doesn't work with her at the helm."
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Still, Jameson Stocks claimed Meghan Markle's show is still as "dull" as the debut season and questioned what the future of the program looks like."From what I've seen so far, it's the same old nonsense," he said. "I don't think she's won over people who doubted her. The same people who watched her first season will watch the second season and support it, which was nobody. If her debut season had been developed under a show contract like the one she currently has, I seriously doubt it would have been greenlit."
"Netflix is a streaming giant. I think this program doesn't just look bad on her. It also makes Netflix look average," Jameson noted.
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Though Jameson Stocks gave his harsh critiques of Meghan Markle's lifestyle series, he managed to sneak in a tiny compliment about her and her husband, Prince Harry."I believe Prince Harry and Meghan do earn a certain level of respect. It's not my place to comment on their personal lives," he explained. "From my perspective as a chef and someone with experience in television, I can only judge her show. In my view, like in any aspect of life, authenticity and relatability build credibility, while those who come across as fake or insincere gain very little. Frankly, I think people are more intrigued by Prince Harry than by her. A lifestyle show centered around him would probably have been much more engaging."